• Justin Bieber shot 3-for-11, scoring eight points, in last night's NBA All-Star Weekend's All-Star Celebrity Game at the All-Star Jam Session. His team, in hockey terms, was a minus-10 with him on the ice. O an he game MVP. Which makes sense when you consider the other team featured perennial second-best Scottie Pippen and a sportswriter Clippers fan as coach. [NBA]

• Karen Cunagin Sypher will play her naughty extortion games in federal prison for 87 months, per a U.S. District judge during whose sentencing hearing she "cried intermittently and gave a short, incoherent statement." [Lexington Herald-Leader]

• Dave Duerson, safety on the Super Bowl-winning Chicago Bears who later in life got into a heated exchange with Coach Mike Ditka when "discussing the union's treatment of needy ex-players," found dead of unknown reasons in Florida. He was apparently getting married in April. [Chicago Sun-Times]

• A bill proposed by a Florida state senator would require a public vote before tax dollars are used to build professional sports stadia. He and his talking-point writers took the unique approach of saying the owners are billionaires and the players are millionaires. [St. Petersburg Times]

• Gunplay in the stands at a Copa do Brazil soccer tournament! [Bob's Blitz]

• Florida International shortstop Garrett Wittels went 0-for-4 in his season opener. This is noteworthy because it marked the end of his 56-game hitting streak, leaving him two games short of Robin Ventura's Division I record. [Fox Sports]

• And, finally, from the "Hickey's Biased" coverage files … Nice to see Rod Brind'Amour's number get retired even if it was in Carolina, where the former Flyer won the Stanley Cup with the current Flyers' coach, who hasn't won a Stanley Cup in Philly. Yet [Philly.com]. Paul, a brave dog owner who didn't want his last name to appear in print, claims he helped scare Michael Vick away from doing the Oprah show. [Fox Sports]